graffiti Volume 8, Issue 5, March 2011

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The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics (JHM) is a recent collabora-tion in publishing between the Library and faculty editors Gizem Karaali at Pomona and Mark Huber at CMC. JHM is a peer-reviewed, online, open-access journal with an editorial board comprised of fac-ulty across The Claremont Colleges, North America, and Europe. Find it @ scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm
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The Perkins Autograph Letter Collection includes let-ters and ephemera from American and English artists, pioneers, suffragists, jurists, statesmen, poets, scien-tists, humorists, actresses, essayists, educators, gen-erals, novelists, and musicians.
Physical Collection @ Denison Library
Digital Collection @ ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu
NEW IN THE CCDL
Monumental Snapshots of a Soviet Future
Mon., Mar. 28, 4:15 PM - Founders Room, 2nd Floor / Honnold side
Prof. Juliet Koss, Department of Art History, Scripps College
Through sequencing, indecipherable scale, and studied informality, these monumental snapshots of 1920s utopian design proposals and architec-tural models formed a vast archive of documen-tary images and projected the Soviet future in the form of photographic fact.
FMI: adam.rosenkranz@cuc.claremont.edu
CLAREMONT DISCOURSE LECTURE
Learn how to use GIS to store, display, and analyze any type of data that has a geo-graphic location. With GIS you take data from a table, spreadsheet, or database and create a map.
Introduction to GIS - Thurs., Mar. 3, 9 AM-noon GIS Lab / 2nd Floor / Mudd side
Field Data Collection for the Sciences
Fri., Mar. 4, 9 AM-noon @ Bernard Field Station
Sat., Mar. 26, 1-4PM @ Bernard Field Station
Intermediate GIS - Thurs., Mar. 24, 1-4PM GIS Lab / 2nd Floor / Mudd side
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SAVE TIME WITH LIBX — LIBRARY FIREFOX ADD-ON Search library resources directly from the toolbar. Highlight text on a webpage and right click to get a menu of search shortcuts.
To download the add-on or FMI: libguides.libraries.claremont.edu/libx
Our research librarians can help you find what you need for your papers by IM, email, phone, SMS, appointment, or at the Services Desk. FMI: libraries.claremont.edu/help/askus
SAVE TIME, ASK A LIBRARIAN
Learn how to use RefWorks to manage your citations and format your bibliography online.
Keck Learning Room / 2nd Floor / Mudd side
Thur, Mar. 3, 5-7 PM - Fri, Mar. 11, 4-6 PM
Tues, Apr. 5, 4-6 PM
Reservations: gale.burrow@cuc.claremont.edu
WORKSHOPS
FOLLOW US @honnoldlibrary
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics (JHM) is a recent collabora-tion in publishing between the Library and faculty editors Gizem Karaali at Pomona and Mark Huber at CMC. JHM is a peer-reviewed, online, open-access journal with an editorial board comprised of fac-ulty across The Claremont Colleges, North America, and Europe. Find it @ scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm
Scholarship@Claremont (S@C) collects, preserves, and provides ac-cess to the intellectual capital and output of The Claremont Colleges. S@C was established to provide fair and equitable access to informa-tion; help create a deeper understanding of the value of higher educa-tion in the community; promote increasingly rapid advancements in science, medicine, technology, art, and the humanities; and ensure the survival of intellectual assets for future generations. Find it @ scholarship.claremont.edu
NEW IN SCHOLARSHIP@CLAREMONT
The Perkins Autograph Letter Collection includes let-ters and ephemera from American and English artists, pioneers, suffragists, jurists, statesmen, poets, scien-tists, humorists, actresses, essayists, educators, gen-erals, novelists, and musicians.
Physical Collection @ Denison Library
Digital Collection @ ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu
NEW IN THE CCDL
Monumental Snapshots of a Soviet Future
Mon., Mar. 28, 4:15 PM - Founders Room, 2nd Floor / Honnold side
Prof. Juliet Koss, Department of Art History, Scripps College
Through sequencing, indecipherable scale, and studied informality, these monumental snapshots of 1920s utopian design proposals and architec-tural models formed a vast archive of documen-tary images and projected the Soviet future in the form of photographic fact.
FMI: adam.rosenkranz@cuc.claremont.edu
CLAREMONT DISCOURSE LECTURE
Learn how to use GIS to store, display, and analyze any type of data that has a geo-graphic location. With GIS you take data from a table, spreadsheet, or database and create a map.
Introduction to GIS - Thurs., Mar. 3, 9 AM-noon GIS Lab / 2nd Floor / Mudd side
Field Data Collection for the Sciences
Fri., Mar. 4, 9 AM-noon @ Bernard Field Station
Sat., Mar. 26, 1-4PM @ Bernard Field Station
Intermediate GIS - Thurs., Mar. 24, 1-4PM GIS Lab / 2nd Floor / Mudd side
Reservations: www.surveymonkey.com/s/gis
GIS WORKSHOPS